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What is the suffix origin?

The suffix "-origin" is derived from the Latin word "origo," meaning "beginning" or "source." It is used to form nouns that indicate the origin, source, or point of beginning of something.

Here are some examples:

* Origin: the place or point where something begins or comes from.

* Originator: the person or thing that begins or creates something.

* Originality: the quality of being original or new.

* Origination: the act of beginning or creating something.

The suffix "-origin" is a relatively common suffix in English and can be used to create a wide variety of nouns.

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